The 2026 FIFA World Cup—eagerly awaited by the entire world—is currently underway in North America (USA, Mexico, and Canada).

The 2026 FIFA World Cup—eagerly awaited by the entire world—is currently underway in North America (USA, Mexico, and Canada).

This grand football festival, featuring 48 teams, is taking place on an unprecedented scale.

But did you know that the winner of this World Cup has already been predetermined—or "scripted"?

Just as rumors circulated that Messi's 2022 World Cup victory was pre-planned, Cristiano Ronaldo's victory in this final World Cup of his is also said to have been orchestrated by the global political and sports elite.

Here are six key reasons we have gathered to support this claim:

Before the World Cup began, a peculiar meeting took place at the White House. Attendees included FIFA President Gianni Infantino, billionaire Elon Musk, key world leaders, US lawmakers, and Cristiano Ronaldo himself.

This high-level group reportedly entered into a secret agreement to determine the World Cup's outcome and ensure Ronaldo's victory.

A renowned international publication (*The Economist*) published a curious caricature. It depicted a footballer wearing a jersey resembling the Portuguese team's traditional maroon colors, shown kicking the globe itself.

This was interpreted as a subtle hint that Portugal was destined to win the World Cup.

In the official promotional materials released by FIFA for the 2026 World Cup, the flags of Portugal and Mexico were arranged in a highly unusual manner. This is a 'predictive programming' strategy designed to signal in advance that these two nations will clash in the final.

'The Simpsons'—an animated series renowned for accurately predicting future events (including US presidential elections and technological advancements) years in advance—aligns with this scenario as well.

In one of its older episodes, a scene depicts the main character watching a World Cup final match between Mexico and Portugal, while vowing, "If Portugal doesn't win the World Cup, I'll commit suicide."

'IShowSpeed,' a die-hard Ronaldo fan and a world-famous Gen Z YouTuber, has released a special theme song for this World Cup.

The timing of this song's release and its content appear to be nothing more than a calculated move to announce Ronaldo's victory to the world in advance.

A close examination of Ronaldo's past World Cup history reveals a distinct mathematical pattern:

Elimination in the group stages twice.

Elimination in the Round of 16 twice.

Advancement to the semi-finals once.

Following this sequence, the next logical step is reaching the final and lifting the World Cup trophy.

Thus, everything is unfolding according to a pre-written script designed to complete Ronaldo's historic legacy.60

Therefore, there is no doubt that Portugal will win the World Cup this time.

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